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which have traditionally been called pluteus flavofuligineus. however, the plot may have some twists to it once a mycologist studies this area of the genus in detail, since justo and collaborators studied a total of four north american collections and determined that, while two of the collections "do not
show molecular differentiation with european specimens," two other collections "represent a distinct molecular lineage, but . . . do not show morphological differentiation" (i was present when three of the four collections were made, and can attest to their macro-morphological inseparability). in short...
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dry; bald; usually dark reddish brown to dark brown, but paler towards the margin—but sometimes pale (nearly white) overall, with a reddish brown center area; blackening slowly from the center outward with old age. pore surface: running down the stem; white, becoming dingy whitish to brownish in age; not
bruising where damaged; pores at first appearing "stuffed," later circular and very tiny ( – per mm; often invisible without a hand lens); tube layer – mm deep, not easily separable from cap. stem: central or off-center to lateral; – cm long; – cm wide; equal, or tapered to base; dry; pale at the apex...
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volvariella bombycina [ basidiomycota > agaricales > pluteaceae > volvariella . . . ] by michael kuo this is a fairly widely distributed volvariella species, found growing on hardwood logs and from wounds in the trunks of standing hardwood treess. it is a fairly large mushroom with a silky white cap that is not
the base of the stem. under the microscope, volvariella bombycina features large hymenial cystidia, and pileipellis elements that are aseptate and very long. the spores are thick-walled and more or less ellipsoid. a focused, contemporary, dna-based study of north america's volvariella bombycina has not...
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indistinguishable from boletus harrisonii , xerocomellus rubellus , and several other less frequently encountered mushrooms (including boletellus pseudochrysenteroides and small forms of the usually larger boletus bicolor ). however, if you have fresh specimens in which the flesh at the base of the stem has not
gregariously, in woods or, frequently, at their edges, in parks and gardens; summer and fall; probably widely distributed east of the rocky mountains. the illustrated and described collections are from illinois. cap: - cm; convex, becoming broadly convex in age; dry; bald or finely velvety; the surface not...
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begins to run down the stem and bruises slowly brown to reddish brown. the apex of the stem is widely reticulate with a brown reticulum. it can be similar in general appearance to xerocomus subtomentosus , but that species is usually larger and has a pore surface that turns olive with maturity and is not
young, becoming broadly convex or nearly flat; soft; dry; finely velvety when young, but often becoming more or less bald; medium brown to dark brown. pore surface: beginning to run down the stem; angular and radially arranged (boletinoid); dull golden yellow at first, becoming brownish yellow but not...
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chanterelle with a smooth to merely shallowly wrinkled undersurface and a single, well defined stem. it is a mycorrhizal partner with oaks in eastern north america, and it usually appears in july. but specimens that seem to intergrade between cantharellus lateritius and " cantharellus cibarius " are not
infrequently encountered (see the illustrations)--and it is not always easy to decide just how "gill-like" the folds on the undersurface need to be before the line has been crossed. further difficulties arise when cantharellus confluens and craterellus odoratus are considered. the former species is...
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